Disk Could Not Be Initialized Because Of An I/o Error
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valigarmanda New Member Messages: 1 Hello, and happy new year ! I bought an external hard disk drive. When I plug it with the USB 3.0 wire, its pilot is correctly installed and is up to date according to Windows. I don't get the icon in the Computer window, so I looked into the disk manager. The volume does not appear in the upper field, but there is a new Disk at the bottom, named "Disk2" and marked as "unknown" and "not initialized" The disk manager directly displays a pop-up, telling me the disk needs to be initialized before the manager can use it. I validate and I get an error: "Unable to initialize because of an I/O error" What should I do ? valigarmanda, Jan 4, 2014 #1 Punk Moderator Staff Member Messages: 9,349 Hello and happy new year too! Can you give us specs of your computer and what OS too? Also specs of the HDD. Right now I'm not sure what the problem is but the info I asked could help. Punk, Jan 4, 2014 #2 Agent Smith Well-Known Member Messages: 1,912 It could be lack of power or a bad drive. Try other USB ports for the hell of it. I have an external drive and it wouldn't work on the front USB ports, but it worked on the back USB ports. Agent Smith, Jan 5, 2014 #3 StrangleHold Moderator Staff Member Messages: 19,452 Just right click on the new drive in Disk Management and pick New Simple Volume and go from there. StrangleHold, Jan 5, 2014 #4 S.T.A.R.S. banned Messages: 3,034 Try this and don't skip any steps: http://www.computerforum.com/208819-how-prepare-external-hard-disk-drive-use.html S.T.A.R.S., Jan 5, 2014 #5 Flear New Member Messages: 2 with the OPs original question. i am having the exact same issue a 3TB external network drive (linux formatted) i have 1.5TB of data stored on the drive right now, i am desperate to ensure i don't loose this data if at all possible i installed linux on my home machine to access the drive directly after this very same identical probl